Democratic Centre (Trimontonia)
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Democratic Centre Demokrata Centro | |
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Abbreviation | DC |
Founded | 1904 |
Dissolved | 1974 |
Merged into | Socialists and Democrats |
Ideology | Christian democracy Conservatism Centrism |
Political position | Centre to Centre-right |
National affiliation | March 5 (1958-1966) |
Colors | Azure (official) Aqua (customary) |
Election | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Government |
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1950 | 1,916,729 | 39.60% (#2) | 143 / 360
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Opposition | |
1954 | 1,756,729 | 36.96% (#1) | 155 / 360
|
12 | Coalition government: Democratic Centre - Liberal Party |
1958 | 1,676,729 | 34.87% (#1) | 129 / 360
|
26 | Coalition government: Democratic Centre - Socialist Party |
1962 | 1,676,966 1,276,729 400,237 |
33.85% (#1) 25.77% (#1) 8.08% (#5) |
127 seats 98 seats[a] 29 seats[b] |
2 31 29 |
Coalition government: Democratic Centre - Socialist Party |
1966 | 50,237 | 1.01% (#6) | 0 / 360
|
127 | Extra-parliamentary |
Factions
March 5
The March 5-faction supported coalition governments with the Socialist Party.
Anti-coalition (Antikoa)
The Antikoa-faction were opossed to coalition with the Socialist Party. Antikoa supported coalition governments with the Liberal Party and in particular with the People's Party.
In 1965 most Antikoa-parliamentarians decided to leave the Democratic Centre-parliamentary group and to join forces with the People's Party and to create a new political party: the Democratic People's Party.